Adobe has released a beta version of the next generation of its Digital Publishing Suite, which allows users to take the interactive functionality seen in digital editions such as Wired's iPad app and apply them to print projects.

Apple doesn't put out a lot of press releases, so even the announcement of an event--in this case, the annual Worldwide Developers Conference from June 6 through June 10--is enough to send the tech world into a frenzy.

If you were hoping to get a glimpse of the wild machinations and famous technology tracks of the Worldwide Developers Conference but hadn't yet found the $1599 (around £998) necessary to purchase a ticket, I'm afraid you'll have to wait until 2012: this year's conference is sold out.

Samsung has announced two new Android 3.0 Galaxy Tab tablets, which it claims are the world's thinnest. The Galaxy Tab 8.9 and Galaxy Tab 10.1 are 8.6mm thick, which is about 0.2mm thinner than the Apple iPad 2.

Apple has released iOS 4.3 for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. The update is now available to all users for free via iTunes and introduces new features including Home Sharing and the ability to create your own personal WiFi hotspot. Plus Safari now works a whole lot faster.